Alex Smith, a retired detective of the Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, lived in the Lockerbie neighborhood of Sherwood Crescent, which sustained multiple casualties when pieces of the bombed Pan Am Flight 103 landed on several houses there.

Katie Berrell, a senior at Syracuse University, is about the same age as her uncle, Steven Berrell, when he was killed on Pan Am Flight 103. Katie Berrell serves as a Remembrance Scholar, which serves to keep alive the memory of those who were killed on December 21, 1988.

Kara Weipz is the sister of Pan Am Flight 103 victim Richard Monetti and the president of Victims of Pan Am Flight 103, Inc., a non-profit organization of family members and friends of victims killed when a terrorist bomb exploded on Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland on December 21, 1988.

Elma Pringle, Josephine Donaldson, and Moira Shearer were among the many volunteers in Lockerbie who assisted in recovery efforts. The “laundry ladies,” as they became known, began to clean and carefully fold and package the recovered clothing of the victims so that the items could be returned to loved ones.

Harry Bell, a retired detective chief inspector for the Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, laments the death of innocents aboard Pan Am Flight 103. Bell's role in the probe included leading a team of investigators that followed the evidence to Malta.

As students across Kansas and Missouri prepare for the Holidays, Darrin Jones, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI's Kansas City Division, would like to remind them and their parents of the serious consequences associated with posting hoax school threats online.